... Use of Tranxamic Acid for Hemorrhage Control in a Pre-hospital Environment ID Number Word Count Module Leaning outcome 1 Normal Clotting Factors in the Blood and Normal Fibrinolysis Coagulation cascade or clotting factor is a series of enzymes-catalyzed reactions that transform soluble fibrinogen into an insoluble fibrin clot. It is triggered in vivo by a binding factor, VII, which is found in the plasma, to tissue factors, which is released from the endothelial cells in case of an injury. This enzyme speeds up the activation of factor IX, which team up with factor VIII, to catalyze the activation of factor X. Dawkins and Deakin (2004 P.93) note that Kallikrein catalyzes activation rate of factor...

... Individual Personality Profile 25 February Introduction People have different personalities, defined as the sum total of how an individual will react to certain situations in life and also how he or she interacts with other people. In our life, we encounter various types of personalities by which we learn to categorize the people we had meet according to some descriptive words like aggressive, submissive, shy, ambitious, loyal, timid, introvert or extrovert. Personality is the whole set of an individuals characteristics that identifies that individual uniquely such as cognition, motivation and behavior. A personality is sometimes ingrained for life but there are also ways to modify a personality. ...

... Case Study Analysis Table of Content Answer 3 Answer 2 4 Answer 3 5 Answer 4 6 Answer Australian consumers were increasing their focus on the low carbohydrate products due to the rising level of the health awareness. The food manufacturing industry especially the beer manufacturers recognised and capitalised on this consumer demand for low carbohydrate beer. The current competitive advantage Pure Blonde was also largely due to the popularity of the brand in the premium beer customer segment. Foster identified one of the most popular customer segment of premium beer i.e. Premium Peter. The consumers of Premium Peter segment had the different attitude and beliefs from other bear drinking segments....

... APPRAISAL REPORT FOR INTRODUCTION OF "CRHITSMAS STAR" IN THE PRODUCT RANGE OF M/S NOEL PLC. PREPARED FOR THE SENIOR MANAGERS OF M/SNOEL PLC.
Executive Summary
(This Report is an analysis of the capital investment proposal vis--vis business requirement of M/s Noel Plc. The report discusses the various appraisal tools available for the managers for financial appraisal, their merits and demerits. Using two of the Appraisal Tools it analyses the possibilities of Value addition for the shareholders of the company. It looks into the suitability of the proposed introduction of the product in financial terms and gives recommendation)
(INTRODCUTION)
M/s Noel Plc. is a medium sized corporate based in...

... August 15, 2008 Managing Finance Part A – Working Capital Management ‘Control of working capital has always been thought to be the most important factor in the short-term financial management of companies.’
Managing working capital is very crucial and important in a business. Most fundamentally, working capital investment is the lifeblood of a company. Investopedia (2008) defines working capital management as ‘A managerial accounting strategy focusing on maintaining efficient levels of both components of working capital, current assets and current liabilities, in respect to each other, to ensure sufficiency of cash flow in meeting its current obligations. The first, and most critical, use of working...

... Ethics Identification Number: Number: Assignment Number: Right, legal right, moral right and human right
A right can be stated as sovereignty to act without any permission. Right encompasses implicit and unstated footnote which indicates that right can be exercised by an individual until it violates similar rights of other individual. A right in general context can be stated as protected, recognized and justified interest or claim in specific intangible or tangible property. Legal right is that right which exists under legal system rules or decisions taken by authoritative bodies who forms a part of the system. These rights are generally formulated by the legal system and are then bestowed upon ind...

... The case study: Whole Foods job analysis Introduction Job evaluation refers to the determination of relative internal value of a specific jobin an organization based on duties and responsibilities, which are assigned to that specific job. Job evaluation determine the worth of a specific job as compared to other jobs with an objective of developing and implementing a fair and equitable system for paying wages or salaries in any given organization (Wilton 2010, p. 123). The whole food distribution company intends to evaluate its job structure and develop corresponding job titles and letters. Following the completion of job analysis and description, Whole Foods Company intends to evaluate its jobs and...

... Intentionality Explain how Dretske responds to Chisholm's claim that intentionality cannot be naturalized. Do you think that Dretske's response is successful? Defend your answer Intentionality is defined as the ability of an individual to have a free will to make their own decisions and indulge in activities at their own consent. Intentionality is viewed as personal democracy where an individual reacts or thinks depending on their views and preferences (23). However, these definitions only suit the psychological indulgence of intentionality. In regards to deeds intentionality refers to the ability of a person to act at their free will without any influence. In words by Locke intentionality is the...

... The Idiosyncratic Volatility Anomaly BY YOU YOUR SCHOOL INFO HERE HERE The Idiosyncratic Volatility Anomaly The Idiosyncratic Volatility Anomaly (IVOL) refers to the market risk of price changes occurring in a specific common stock security, as it relates to aggregate risk assessments by investors. Asset pricing models are established for a security related to liquidity, diversification of a corporate portfolio, and recognized historical volatility of the security relative to known aggregate return shocks in the market or market capitalization of the firm. Investors look to these corporate-level indicators when determining the most viable security purchase that will facilitate effective returns and...

... Harris Psychology 27 December 2007 Child Physical Performance- The Concept of Motor Development Introduction: motor development is a part of movement science that deals with the development, maturation and the functioning of the systems of movement in the organism, together with the factors that cause it and account for its diversity, ranging from one individual organism to the other.
It is believed that as a child grows, his neuromotor functionality develops in accordance with his needs and requirements, and to adapt to changes in his surroundings and his developing brain. It has been argued, nonetheless, that instead ...

... plc INTRODUCTION Capital investments involve large sums of money. Thus, errors in deciding whether to pursue a long term investment isvery costly especially when the total cash inflows are less than the cost of the investment. Finance teaches us the theories on whether to pursue or not an investment before the actual cash outlay begins(Weston, 1993. The follow paragraphs focuses on the Swindodn plc company's capital investment case involving 15,000,000.
BODY
a) The project's Initial Investment (15 marks)
New Platform with drill machine
Cost
14,000,000.00
Additional cost
1,000,000.00
Total cost
15,000,000.00
The cost of investment includes the amount that the company wil...

... The importance of money as a motivator remains to be an issue that has attracted great academic attention. There are people who regardmoney as the greatest motivator, whereas some people consider it to be a secondary factor. No one can, however, deny the role of money in motivating employees. There are other factors closer to money in the sense of motivation but money is topmost priority for most of the people to do work. Money is the basic need of every human being belonging to any group, gender, age and location. Different people have different views about the factors involved in motivation but still the effectiveness of money is always there.
This paper argues that money is a good motivator and ...

... Pollard’s Rho algorithm Pollard’s Rho algorithm is an algorithm which requires a computation driven solution which is well addressed beneath a multi-core architecture. As the number of digits in number increases, more cores are needed to factorize the number. The most significant application of this algorithm is with Discrete Logarithmic Problem (DLP). It is a probabilistic algorithm which works by sequential iterations of a random quadratic function. Random coefficients are selected for a standard quadratic function which generates numbers, which are reduced modulo the composite number. Sequential iterations of the random quadratic function based on a randomly selected initial number generate a...

... Part (a) Choice in economics means that a person or business entity makes a decision among the alternatives based limited resources the person has. A person with a higher income has more choices than a poor person (Answers, 2009). Another related concept to choice is opportunity costs. Sometimes a person chooses a choice that in his mind is the best alternative available when in reality this might not be true. An important variable to consider in evaluation the opportunity costs is time. Let’s take for example a person who decides to give up his regular 9-5 job in order to start his own business. This individual opens up a hot dog stand. The person makes $250 a week clean from his hot dog stand...

... Reaction Paper Race and are two most important factors which determine the distribution of economic and social resources. In the article Families on the Fault Line: Americas Working Class Speaks about the Family, the Economy, Race, and Ethnicity, Lillian B. Rubin identify four different working class families: white, black, Latino and Asian. They have much in common fighting with harsh realities of life and social problems. The three main themes cover social, cultural, and economic changes which affect these families. A major concern of social thinking is to identify the nature of these relations and to trace their social and political effects.
Cultural factors have a great impact on working class ...

... Analysis- Unilever Undoubtedly, starting a company, making it grows and profitable is not an easy task. Not every operating business is successful because the success of any company is determined by certain factors. Unilever is known globally and its brands attract many individuals worldwide since it offers variety and high quality products (Unilever, 2014). Unilever offers the world’s most successful consumer products and its brand is trusted globally. This paper provides an industry analysis particularly Unilever covering the factors that determine its success and some of the Key Success Factors (KSFs) that are required for any company to be successful.
There are many factors that have made Unileve...

... Buyer Behavior about Ego-Expressive in Decision Making Of Rolex Consumer Table of contents Contents
Introduction
There are several groupings of people into social classes in view of several factors in consideration. Some of these factors used to classify these socially defining groups of people include, their income, the level of wealth, education and occupation among others. Thus, in view of the different social classes, there is a notable variance in the consumer behaviors. This is principally due to the aspect of income, as those people in upper income classes usually have more disposable income for spending. Therefore, in view of the consumer behavior, in relation to case study of the Role Watch,...

... Buyer Behavior about Ego-Expressive in Decision Making Of Rolex Consumer Table of contents Contents
Introduction 3
The Rolex Watch brand consumers 3
Cases and Analysis 5
Conclusion 11
Lessons 11
Limitations 12
Managerial Implications 13
Introduction
There are several groupings of people into social classes in view of several factors in consideration. Some of these factors used to classify these socially defining groups of people include, their income, the level of wealth, education and occupation among others. Thus, in view of the different social classes, there is a notable variance in the consumer behaviors. This is principally due to the aspect of income, as those people in upper income classes us...

... of Health Care
1. Hurley, Ch. 4 End-of-Chapter Question A.1
True
It is true that cost effectiveness is poorly suited for programs with multiple types of health outcome. This is because cost effectiveness is most effective in situations where the dominant outcome of concern is only one. Cost effective analysis is easier to understand because its units of measure are in natural form (units). This leads to its adoption by many non-economist health professionals because they can easily interpret its results. The method is disadvantaged when a program produces multiple diverse outcomes. Cost effectiveness analysis cannot be able to integrate all the generated outcomes into a single summary that can be us...

... What specific areas and activities should the Oceanics group have investigated on its Two visits The two visits in essence should have been to judge whether Atomic products or Nuclear vessels was better qualified and most feasible to build the vessel that is required by Oceanics. So when they do have the vessel built Oceanics would choose the better of the two short listed companies.
Another apparent purpose should have been to weigh the pros and cons of the two short listed suppliers. So as to see which is better of the two, and as to see which is better in what way. According to factors as mentioned in the case to weigh both the suppliers, Atomic products or Nuclear vessels.
The factors that were...

... Introduction: Anthrax is known to be one of the oldest soil-borne bacterial diseases of ruminants and grazing animals. It is known to affecthuman beings when they come in contact with the diseased animal or contaminated animal products like hides, fur, wool, leather, or with the infected soil.
Etiological Agent: The causal organism is Bacillus anthracis, endospore-forming bacteria. The organism is capable of surviving for many decades in soil. The bacterium is aerobic, Gram+, non-motile, capsulated rod. It is known to produce toxins (exotoxin) both in virulent and avirulent forms and contains antigenically active components the lipoproteins, known to be highly thermolabile. They are of three types:
...

... Paper on Adult Learning Theory
Introduction
The paper focuses on adult learning theory and research that further links with cultural diversity and other associated factors. Additionally, it is further noted that the learning as well as teaching pattern of the adults is completely different from that of the children. The study also highlights the importance of using advance technology in improving the adult learning process. The theory associated with adult learning also signifies that the development of maturity among the adults is also influenced by the level of learning respectively. Additionally, the study further reveals that the individual adults must be allowed to learn autonomously that is tur...

... of Contents Introduction 2 Characterization of Cyclical Loads 3 Fatigue-Life Methods 4 Stress-Life Method 4 Strain-Life Method 7 Linear-Elastic Fracture Mechanics (LEFM) 9 Endurance Limit Modifying Factors 10 Calculations 11 References 13 Introduction In contrast to failure through static loading, stress levels in fatigue failure are often well below the ultimate strength of the member in its original state. Fatigue failure occurs through the propagation of microcracks due to repeated cyclical stresses. This type of failure is not characterised by the same visible signs as static failure; there is neither buckling nor deflection, and the internal cracks that lead to fatigue failure are not always...

... xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx Introduction: Strategic human resource management (SHRM) is a field of HR that highlights how the human resource of the organization contributes to the attainment of the desired goals by means of various HR strategies, policies and practices. This approach considers human resource as the primary factor contributing to the success of the organization. It is as Leif Edvinsson (2002) puts it: “The only vital value an enterprise has is the experience, skills, innovativeness and insights of its people” (12 Manage). In addition to that, it is of the view that the success of any organization is actually dependent on the factor of best fit between the business strategies and its human...

... Atrial Fibrillation The essay aims to address the following objectives to wit to identify the statistical procedures used in the study; (2) to describe the strengths and weaknesses of the study; (3) to explain the statistical significance of the findings of the study; and (4) to determine the appropriateness of the conclusion. Atrial Fibrillation Introduction Atrial fibrillation is a cardiac rhythm disorder which accounts for the substantial risk of mortality and morbidity from stroke and thromboembolism (Lip, Nieuwlaat, Pisters& Lane, 2010, 263). Various clinical tools have been identified to classify risks of stroke and thromboembolism among patients with atrial fibrillation however, not all...

... Enhancing Drugs The main issue in the second discussion was the morality of using drugs to improve physical or memory performance with the aid of drugs. Proponents of the use of drugs to improve performance state that it improves physical and mental versatility, and this can be in no way harmful. However, the opponents state that human beings are intelligent enough as they are and have made many strides without aid. Aiding this advancement using drug use would lower the value of any work done by an individual. This means that the use of drugs would reduce the importance of hard work and reduce the impact of many earned successes. The value of many earned successes would be reduced since they would...

... and Benefits Compensation and Benefits What impact do benefit offerings have on marketplace competitiveness and the ability to attract and keep quality employees?
Benefit offerings significantly increase the organization’s competitiveness in the marketplace by attracting a pool of highly competent and qualified personnel and by retaining current employees who are ensured of maintenance and development through training, rewards, and recognition of exemplary performance. According to Martires (2004), “the employees’ recognition and self-realization aspirations that stand at the apex of the hierarchical need structure are best met by the organization that provides opportunities for growth and developme...

... Method of Leadership or Organizational Behavior A Case Study of Microsoft Corporation Introduction Microsoft Corporation became a company in 1981 despite being founded in 1975 by Bill Gates in collaboration with his childhood pal, Paul Allen. The two friends were guided by the belief and foresight that the personal computer would be a tool of value on almost every office desktop and home computer. The company’s main business is building up, licensing and supporting a wide variety of software services and products. In addition, the company designs and sells hardware. It also conveys online advertising services to customers (Heller, 2007). The company’s main business is categorized into five sections: ...

... How Your Organization/Enterprise Reflects A Specific Culture And How Its Leadership Utilizes This Culture In The Management And Marketing OfThe Enterprise. The Enterprise Is Emirates Airlines Table of Contents Introduction 3 Organizational Background 5 Types of Organizational Culture 7 Culture in Emirates Airlines 11 Leadership of Emirates Airlines in Its Organization: Marketing and Managing 14 Conclusion 17 References 18 Introduction The study focuses on the organizational culture and the leadership of Emirates Airlines and also on the various aspects by which the organizational culture is utilized by the management of Emirates Airlines. Generally, culture refers to the ethics and the values of the ...

... The concept of personality traits and Leader ship, being a crucial issue for current day practitioners has so many challenges in practice. The myths & statements like 'Leaders are born' and 'Leaders can be developed' is still under the question of research gaining and loosing at different instances. This makes one to observe the different traits of leaders and the theories and models of learning at one site. The present study aims at such purpose to observe the contributing factors for the development of leadership traits under the scope of Five-factor model of personality, triarchic theory of intelligence, intelligence and stress under cognitive theory, and emotional intelligence. The study also...

... Quality of Sports Centre
Evaluation of methods
In order to measure the service quality level of a sports centre of UK, about 200 respondents are interviewed. The interview focused n 5 different factors of service quality level which are tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy. In order to capture how the five different factors measure up, 21 different types of questions are generated. These questions are marked using the Likert Scale. Then depending upon the relative importance of the five dimensions, the preset 21 questions are rearranged and marked and weighted accordingly.
In order to produce better statistical report, the sample composition is analyzed. In order to analyze t...

... Evaluation of factors determining the setting of wages for British expatriates and local employees in the British multinational company. Introduction All organizations strive to ensure that they manage their human resources appropriately in order to achieve the set targets, as well as goals of the organization. Human resources can be termed as a critical concern to all managers. It is a crucial resource that exploits all the other resources to produce the desired result in the organization. Thus, the accurate placement of employees is a key element of any organization, which makes the firm to have a competitive edge. The application of the human resource function in multinational companies becomes...

... January 5, Generation of Statistics-based Forecasts Introduction Statistics helps decision makers generate more informed decisions (Johnson, 2010). Informed decision is grounded on realistic factors. Realistic factors include all independent factors. Each independent factor separately affects the outcome of the future dependent factor’s predictions. The independent factor is often classified as variable X. The rule of thumb is that increase in some independent factors may directly lead to the increase in the dependent variable outputs (variable Y). For example, an increase in the salaries of people will lead to more sales. Since the current and future customers have more money to buy the company’s...

... Business in Comparative Perspective Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Critical Evaluation of Porter’s Diamond Model 4 National Competitiveness as per Porter’s Diamond Model 6
Late Development Theory and Missing Dimensions in Porter 7
Porter Downplay the Role of the State, Given the Historical Importance of the Developmental State in Industrialisation and Improving National Competitiveness 8
Factor and Demand Conditions Purely National in Their Creation 9
Conclusion 11
References 12
14
Introduction
Michael Porter developed an economic model recognized as Diamond Model. The model has been described in the book ‘The Competitive Advantage of Nations’. This model examines the factors...

... Management Case Calculate the benefit to the company of the two options: Option A involves the use of factoring, a system where a third-party organisation takes charge of credit collection in exchange for advancing a fixed percentage of the total receivables.
Option B involves giving trade debtors who pay within thirty days a discount of one percent of the invoice amount.
Each option has its own set of net costs and benefits to the organisation that we computed.
Table 1 is a summary of the data on the case, the costs to Raphael Ltd of its current working capital management process and the computation of the benefits of both options.
The findings are as follows:
The current collection system is ineffi...

... are the main factors affecting voting behaviour in the United Kingdom Table of contents Introduction 2. The main factors influencing voting behaviour in the United Kingdom
3. Conclusion
1. There are many important political, economical and sociological factors affecting voting behaviour in the United Kingdom, and these factors are necessary to be taken into account by political and social institutions. The issue of these factors analyzing is increasingly important in this age of numerous psychological and sociological approaches to voting behaviour. Many people believe that such factors as age, gender, income, ethnicity and some others don't influence voting behaviour very much, and that they are no...

... Private Schools Provide The Best Education Public schools are schools that are provided by and federal funding. Ninety percent of the children today in America attend public school. Private schools include both parochial schools and non-parochial schools. According to a special report published by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) in 2002, in 1999-2000, approximately 27,000 private schools accounted for 24 percent of all schools in the US and 12 percent of all full-time-equivalent teachers. Clearly, there are many more public schools that provide education to American students than their private counterparts.
Usually when considering private versus public school, parents will have ...

... of eLearning in Qatar and in Qatari Schools in particular Qatar considering the challenges faced in the modern times, has embraced the technological frames according to the need of the time. The administrative authorities have created a complete digital environment in the schools and educations institutes of high level. The one to one program by Qatar Academy is an example of this where one to one computers are being provided from grade 2nd to grade 10th. These computers are most user friendly and are equipped with all state of the art technological material and hardware/ software which is necessary to be part of a system.
This is further supported by the provision of wireless internet in form of WIF...

... Understanding the concepts of realized return of the stock, systematic and unsystematic risk, risk of the portfolio, beta, WACC Name: Course Title: Date: Q.1. Identify the components of a stock’s realized return. A.1. The realized return on stock is computed as the total amount of gains made on the same over a specific time period. Computation of the same takes into consideration the different gains emanating from the different assets held by the stock. It also takes into consideration the losses attributed owing to the alteration made in the value of respective assets taken previously. Thus the total realized value of the stock is the summation of the realized value of the different assets....

... Access to Higher Education By of of the School The and where it is located Introduction Higher education can be described as education where acquired knowledge is focused on specialization into a particular field of interest. In general, higher learning encompasseducation provided by colleges, and universities (Chen & John 2011, p. 635). Basic education is universally provided by almost all the countries in the world with the only difference being that some nations have set the levels at secondary schools while others, especially in the developing countries offering this education only to the primary schools (Rubin 2012, p. 33).Accessing the institutions of higher learning has however been a...

... Essay Psychology Essay Psychology Sensation and Perception The human anatomy has five sense organs. These organs are made of cellular structures with receptors. The cellular structures have links to the nervous system and thus to brain (Anatomy and Structure). Sensing is activated at the cell levels and then formed into sensation by the nervous system, which is then perceived by the brain. Thus, the whole process of sensation and perception can be explained as cause and effect of stimuli, where stimuli are events. The process that converts sensation to perception is called transduction. Transduction is an act of transforming information from the organ of senses into electrical impulses so the brain...

... Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) The CAPM is a link between the risks and returns on the investments. After (Sharpe, 1964) developed the CAPM theory several other researchers have developed the theory with giving importance to the diversifiable and non-diversifiable risks of different investments. Previously the CAPM had only a single risk factor which was the risk of the entire movement of the market. This risk is denoted as “market risk” and the formula for CAPM is as follows:
E (Ri) = Rf +βi [E (RM) - Rf]
Where
E (RM) = expected return on a “market portfolio”
βi = measure of methodical risk of asset i comparative to “market portfolio”.
The expected return for an asset i according to CAPM is equ...

... Service Management Contents Contents 2 Service quality gaps evident at the Remington Hotel 3 One dimension of service quality that needs improvement by Madeline 4
Impact of customer expectation data on improving service quality 5
Other forms of information required to ensure that the strategies so adopted are in right direction 6
References 7
Service quality gaps evident at the Remington Hotel
Service quality gaps are a result of an organization’s inability to meet the quality standards and satisfy its consumers. Remington Hotel was facing a lot of challenges as it was not been able to upgrade its quality standards so to enhance customer satisfaction level. As per Mr. Spencer he had experienced a lo...

... Market Entry XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX The hospitality industry is one of the fast rising industries in the 21st century. It has become necessary for players in this category to diversify their works. This is important from the fact that this industry is universal and consequently the importance of ensuring that people in different areas of the world benefit from these services. In the contemporary world, one of the most important aspects in an effort to increase sales of a commodity is technology, technological devices are very important in this industry for surveillance, book keeping and other related works. It is important for the various industries to market some of these...

... PORTFOLIO: CREATING A LOGISTIC MODEL A geometric population growth model takes the from where r is the growth factor and is the population at year n. For example, if the population were to increase annually by 20%, the growth factor is r = 1.2, and this would lead to an exponential growth. If r = 1 the population is stable. A logistic model takes a similar form to the geometric, but the growth factor depends on the size of the population and is variable. The growth factor is often estimated as a linear function by taking estimates of the projected initial growth rate and the eventual population limit.
METHOD:
1. A hydroelectric project is expected to create a large lake into which some fish are to ...

... cancer is one of the most common female gynecologic malignancies with recently increasing mortality rate, is reported over the world. In the United States, endometrial cancer is the first common female malignancy and it is showing the second common female cancer in UK. Even though the endometrial cancer is accompanied with high risk of death, the molecular mechanisms of endometrial carcinogenesis are poorly clarified yet. It is developed when the alteration of cells, which are located in the endometrium and the lining of the uterus, is initiated by several genetic aberrations including allelic deletion, mutation of tumour suppressor genes and activation of oncogenes. The most common type of...

... Predicting Behavior Problems in Children with Epilepsy: Child Factors, Disease Factors, Family Stress, and Child-Mother Interaction. By Robert C.Pianta and Deborah J.Lothman
This is a very informative and analytical study done by Pianta and Lothman, which examines the symptoms, effects and management of Epilepsy in children. This study examines the relative role of parent-child relationship, family stress and disease factors in predicting behaviour problems in children with epilepsy. It is paper of great interest as it concentrates on the biological risk factors which are the result of influences from home and parental role in the management of the disease. This paper has provided insightful resear...

... Environment
Introduction:
For the success of any organization/brand in the market, a lot of hard work is required. That particular organization would certainly have to face a lot of challenges in the marketing environment. An organization could not simply be well known within a day or so. Proper communication and the demand of that organization/brand have to be certainly created in the prevailing market.
Communication is basically Congress, interaction and correspondence with others. Within and outside the organization you transfer and deliver information, ideas, opinions, instructions, orders, letters, reports and others materials. The more the communicatio...